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Who: Before And After #586aName: Alan Butler [? - ] Year(s): 1977 Stories: The Talons Of Weng-Chiang part 1 Character(s): Joseph Buller Before Who: Films: None Television: None After Who: Films: None Television: Blake's 7: The Way Back (1978) / Secret Army: Ring of Rosies (1979) Who: Before And After #586bName: Tony Then [1944 - 1995] Year(s): 1977 Stories: The Talons Of Weng-Chiang part 1, The Talons Of Weng-Chiang part 4 – The Talons Of Weng-Chiang part 5 Character(s): Lee Before Who: Films: The Swordsman (1974), The Rocky Horror Picture Show* (1975) Television: None After Who: Films: None Television: Jubilee: No Name, No Pack Drill (1977) / The New Avengers: K Is for Kill* (1977) / Gangsters [2 episodes as a Triad member (1978)] Who: Before And After #586cName: John Wu [? - ] Year(s): 1977 Stories: The Talons Of Weng-Chiang part 1 Character(s): Coolie Before Who: Films: None Television: None After Who: Films: None Television: None Who: Before And After #586dName: Judith Lloyd [? - ] Year(s): 1977 Stories: The Talons Of Weng-Chiang part 3 Character(s): Theresa Hart Before Who: Films: None Television: The Liver Birds: Love 'Em... And Almost Leave 'Em (1976) After Who: Films: None Television: The Gentle Touch: Something Blue (1980) / Screenplay: Happy Since I Met You (1981) / The Year of the Bodyguard (1982), Traffik: The Chemist (1989) Who: Before And After #586eName: Vaune Craig-Raymond [1954 - ] Year(s): 1977 Stories: The Talons Of Weng-Chiang part 3 Character(s): Cleaning Woman Before Who: Films: Further Up Pompeii! (1975) Television: Sinister Street: The Parti-Coloured Years (1969) / Fathers and Families [2 episodes as Philippa (1977)] After Who: Films: Fat (1979) Television: None Who: Before And After #586fName: Penny Lister [? - ] Year(s): 1977 Stories: The Talons Of Weng-Chiang part 4 Character(s): Music Hall Singer Note: Away from the Whoniverse, she was a backing singer for Olivia Newton-John in the 1974 Eurovision Song Contest Before Who: Films: None Television: Nick of the River (1959) After Who: Films: None Television: None
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Well that's probably the first episode i've ever stopped after 20 minutes and really have no desire to continue, I will try tomorrow, but it was really hard work and leading nowhere. I'm a big fan of dream scenes and weird abstract stuff in horror films and all that, but when it's just an onslaught of shit that doesn't connect to anything it's annoying. I get that it's supposed to intrigue you and make you wonder how everything fits together eventually, but if nothing makes sense it's just randomly throwing shit against a wall to see what sticks. I enjoyed last weeks episode because it was a self contained story mostly and the Sontarans were back to their old selves. The CGI flux space stuff was really bad and the Daleks although only glimpsed briefly in the bit i saw were substandard computerised toss. I understand the story filming was probably compromised by lockdown, but if so make some tight basic tales, instead of some massive bag of shite that relies on crap effects. And breathe....
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On a proper Doctor Who note i've just helped take in my mum's shopping and inadvertently caught a tiny glimpse of what looked to be the dvd of Galaxy 4. Happy Christmas, Dem! |
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Doctor Who overnight ratings revealed for episode 3 Once, Upon Time / Radio Times "Overall, the episode saw an overnight audience of 3.76 million. Last week, 3.96 million people tuned in, while the season opener – The Halloween Apocalypse – scored 4.43 million viewers. Despite the slight drop, the episode was still the fourth most-watched programme on Sunday after Strictly, Top Gear and Countryfile, which has overtaken it from last week. Doctor Who will likely jump back above Countryfile when the catch-up figures are in."
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Guest actors appearing in THE HORROR OF FANG ROCK who have previously appeared in the show:
Who: Before And After #587aName: John Abbott [1945 - ] Year(s): 1977 Stories: The Horror Of Fang Rock part 1 – The Horror Of Fang Rock part 4 Character(s): Vince Hawkins Before Who: Films: None Television: Timeslip: The Wrong End of Time* (1970) / Z Cars: Stop Over (1970) / Softly Softly - Task Force: Bearings (1970) / Paul Temple: Cue Murder! (1971) / Special Branch: Red Herring (1973) / Moody and Pegg: The Proposal (1975) / Down the 'Gate: Held in Camera (1976) After Who: Films: Lady Jane (1986), A Hazard of Hearts (1987), Magic Moments (1989), Treasure Island (1990), Revenge of Billy the Kid (1991), Four Weddings and a Funeral (1994), The Young Poisoner's Handbook (1995), The Commissioner (1998) Television: Edward & Mrs. Simpson: The Decision (1978) / The BBC Television Shakespeare: Measure for Measure (1979) / Angels [2 episodes as Mark Austin (1979)] / Sunday Night Thriller: Blunt Instrument (1981) / On the Line (1982) / Bergerac: What Dreams May Come? (1985) / Slinger's Day: A Right Royal Mix Up (1986) / The Bretts: Revenge Is Sweet (1987) / Hard Cases (1988) / Moondial (1988) / Grange Hill (1989) / Spatz: Sing for Your Supper (1990) / Kappatoo [7 episodes as Derek Cashmere (1990-1992)] / Poirot: The Plymouth Express (1991) / Soldier Soldier: All the King's Men (1991) / Demob (1993) / The Chief (1994) / May to December: Nice Work If You Can Get It (1994) / The Bill: Till Death Do Us Part (1994) / EastEnders (1994) / Bottom: Break (1995) / The Governor (1996) / Expert Witness: A Family Man (1996) / Casualty: The Dying of the Light (1996) / Trial & Retribution [3 episodes as the Usher (1997-1998)] / Wycliffe: On Offer (1998) / Touching Evil: What Price a Child (1998) / The Blonde Bombshell (1999) Who: Before And After #587bName: Annette Woollett [1955 - ] Year(s): 1977 Stories: The Horror Of Fang Rock part 1 – The Horror Of Fang Rock part 4 Character(s): Adelaide Lessage Before Who: Films: None Television: Scott on...: Success (1972) / Upstairs, Downstairs: A Change of Scene (1973) / Thriller: I'm the Girl He Wants to Kill (1974) / Thriller: Mirror of Deception (1975) After Who: Films: None Television: Emmerdale Farm [2 episodes as Diana (1977)]
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Breakdown of the contents of the 'Galaxy 4' release: DISC ONE: B&W 1.33:1 Episodes with Surviving Episode Three "Air Lock" (Play All - 99:17): - Episode One: "Four Hundred Dawns" (23:06) - Episode Two: "Trap of Steel" (25:51) - Episode Three: "Air Lock" (24:22) - Episode Four: "The Exploding Planet" (25:58) All animated episodes (Play All - 100:18): - Episode One: "Four Hundred Dawns" (23:06) - Episode Two: "Trap of Steel" (25:51) - Episode Three: "Air Lock" (25:22) - Episode Four: "The Exploding Planet" (25:58) * Audio commentary 1: actors Maureen O'Brien (1, 4) and Peter Purves (1, 4), vision mixer Clive Doig (2), special sound designer Brian Hodgson (2), assistant floor manager Sue Willis (3), actor Lyn Ashley (4) and moderator Toby Hadoke (1-4) * Audio commentary 2: Gary Russell (1), animation producer / director (4) Chloe Grech, moderator Toby Hadoke (1, 4) * Audio commentary 3: Maureen O'Brien (3), Peter Purves (3) and Lyn Ashley (3) Surviving Original Episode Three (24:22) Surviving Original Episode One Clip (with optional commentary by Maureen O'Brien, Peter Purves and Lyn Ashley) (6:04) Photographic Reconstructions: - Episode One: Original Audio (22:36) / Narration Audio (22:36) - Episode Two: Original Audio (25:13) / Narration Audio (25:13) - Episode Four: Original Audio (25:26) / Narration Audio (25:26) DISC TWO: Colour 1.78:1 Episodes (Play All - 100:18): - Episode One: "Four Hundred Dawns" (23:06) - Episode Two: "Trap of Steel" (25:51) - Episode Three: "Air Lock" (25:22) - Episode Four: "The Exploding Planet" (25:58) * Audio commentary 1: actors Maureen O'Brien (1, 4), Peter Purves (1, 4), vision mixer Clive Doig (2), special sound designer Brian Hodgson (2), assistant floor manager Sue Willis (3), actor Lyn Ashley (4) moderator Toby Hadoke (1-4) * Audio commentary 2: Gary Russell (1), animation producer / director (4) Chloe Grech, moderator Toby Hadoke (1, 4) 'The Trouble with Chumblies: Making Galaxy 4' (38:23) 'Finding Galaxy 4' (20:27) Photo Gallery (3:47) Trailer (0:59) BD-ROM: - Scripts: A full set of camera scripts (PDF) - Radio Times Cuttings: Publicity material and billings from the BBC listings magazine (PDF)
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